Solstice Reflections: Juliette Crane
Solstice Reflections 2011 is an online gathering of reflections by seven lovely women on the spirit of winter and the migration from darkness to light. My hope is that this may offer you a momentary respite from a sometimes hectic season, allowing you to sit with your own reflections as you enter your personal winter. Click here for all posts to date.
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Some of my favorite things about the winter solstice…
kids on sleds and ice lanterns
feeling small around the tallest of tall costumes
paper bag lights
dancing and
drumming around an enormous bonfire
letting go of lanterns and watching them disappear into the sky
appreciating the quiet
making snow angels
the winter blue sky
everything going white
walks in the snow
snow hanging on to heavy branches
and forming covered walkways that seem to be secret passageways.
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Juliette Crane is a full-time artist and adventurer. She loves nature, handmade things, and finding beauty everywhere in the world. Whenever possible, she paints outside, mostly in the grass surrounded by flower gardens and the tallest trees. She is an avid gardener and enthusiastic cook and would be delighted to have you over for dinner. When she's not teaching painting workshops, travelling, and creating art in gardens around the world, she lives with her bluegrass singing husband Brian in Madison, Wisconsin. Read more about her adventures on her blog: juliettecrane.blogspot.com.
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Reader Comments (6)
so gorgeous. i am so wishing for snow these days, nothing here yet but mud!
I could hear the snow crunching under my feet as I imagined myself walking down that winter white street... beautiful images and words! xox
Love these beautiful, dream-like images! Archetypal winter spirit - love it!
Makes me (almost) wish we had more snow in our neck of the woods! Beautiful!
Those woodland snow pictures remind me of my childhood and winter walks in the woods with my parents. I love them.
can't wait for this year's winter solstice gathering!!!
happy holidays!
xo, juliette